Depends on what you mean by signal words this is not common grammar terminology.
Possibly the answer is both signal words show chronological order or sequence
Words such as "first," "next," "then," and "finally" signal chronological sequence in a text. Phrases like "afterward," "subsequently," "in the meantime," and "simultaneously" also indicate a specific order of events or actions.
Chronological order.
chronological order
A chronological order
A given sequence has the capacity to indicate chronological order
Chronological Order
In sequence: happening in chronological order, or forming a sequence. ^_^ Please tell me if that was useful.
chronological order
I think you mean chronological order or sequencing.
To provide the correct chronological order of events, please specify the events you are referring to. Once I have that information, I can help arrange them in the proper sequence.
A.In the sequence in which they happen-apex
Time sequence they ocurred